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- Posted: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 07:42:16 +0000
Methcalarjalope
A Confused Iguana
A problem when it comes to discrediting evolutionary theory is the number of different components it has. You have the actual principle of evolution, that gene frequencies change over time as populations breed. Then you have the selection principles like natural selection, sexual selection, gene selection, kin selection that assert how these gene frequencies change with time and for what reason. You have how fast these changes occurs: gradualism versus punctuated equilibria. Then you have the idea of common descent that suggests that the changing gene frequencies leads to populations diverging into different species.
There is no one single "evolutionary theory" to be tested. There are multiple aspects that exist independently of one another but work as a whole to be what we call "evolutionary theory". To show them all to be in error would take a tremendous amount of contradictory evidence.
There is no one single "evolutionary theory" to be tested. There are multiple aspects that exist independently of one another but work as a whole to be what we call "evolutionary theory". To show them all to be in error would take a tremendous amount of contradictory evidence.
You can't falsify ID because it is based on an idea rooted in thelogy.
Something powerful and invisible is responsible for the genetic makeup of all life, whether it came from evolution or creationalism.
In order to prove/disprove ID you need to prove/disprove the idea of an intelligent designer. So unless aliens land on earth with video footage of them evolving s**t, or Jesus rises again and says God did it, you can't prove the theory. Therefore, it isn't science.